Wow, nice haul.Was browsing Craigslist for a machinist's level. I found one, but it came with a few other things...
I wonder who makes these for milwaukee?
Kind of new. I have been looking for this guy for about 9 years. My wife packed it up when we moved with some furniture instructions 9 years ago. We are getting ready to move again and it turned upoh I have missed it so!
I hesitated between this (€60 $65.82) and the s530t (€120 $131.65) I decided on the s140t because I think the s530t would never use half of the sockets it comes with.
That is my “in office” EDC light. Very handy.Picked up a Olight Arkfeld flashlight. Nearly blinded myself with the LED. Thankfully not with the Laser.![]()
That's LN46ACF. Some poor ******* would run your part number and be disappointed by the zero results.Finally got the LN46ACL that were backordered. Also got a few sockets to fill out some sets.
That would be me. I am poor *******.That's LN46ACF. Some poor ******* would run your part number and be disappointed by the zero results.
Well Fat ******* may want to eat the pliers.That would be me. I am poor *******.
Unfortunately, that is…also me. I am fat *******.Well Fat ******* may want to eat the pliers.
Do you have to have a reason to purchase tools?What do you use them for? Clean up toe nails?
Do you have to have a reason to purchase tools?
I had some other over the years and they come in real handy for splinter removal, precision work on my kids toys, and fishing out small items from cracks and crevices around the house.
I just can't imagine the Knipex are worth that much more, and I'm a Knipex fanboy!
The biggest question when buying those is which color piping on the case. Gotta love when that's the biggest decision...Just ordered a set after reading your post.
Splinters would be my #1 use.
But fishing tiny little screws out of tiny little spaces would be #2.
For $10, why not?
The biggest question when buying those is which color piping on the case. Gotta love when that's the biggest decision...
I've got to figure out what other tweezers are out there given the numbers printed on the handles.
Thanks Wamsutta for pointing in correct part number.That's LN46ACF. Some poor ******* would run your part number and be disappointed by the zero results.
thru hole on the right, slim head+slim socket on the left. Some pass through sockets are flush (like a box wrench) while others are offset. Plus you can just use the anvil insert and use your nano socket.You can't tell me that "insider extended reach ratchet" is thinner than a M12 High speed with an Astro Nano socket. And that head looks way bigger too. I think I'd pass on that tool and it's bits.
EDIT: and it's cheap how they take a Snapon with a regular length socket as comparison. Compare it to something that is actually trying to be thin. Or compare it to your current offerings.


yeah, that caught my attention too and recall a test of a ratchet box wrench pawl mechanism being stronger than a socket wrench's. I hope it's 19mm (tho looks small; maybe 14?) so I can use my sockets.I wonder if the hex is 17mm and we can use it with nano sockets...
I do like the "60"ft lbs vs current "35" offerings. It may actually spin off crusty but not too rusty hardware.

Go to the Starrett website, they provide a link to the literature section. Fill out the sign up and order away. All free including shipping.What was your request? Some of my charts are pretty beat up.






Got a few things from my favorite Astro supplier. Picked up another metric NANO socket set so, I have a socket set per each of my 78318 long NANO socket ratcheting wrench handles. I would really like to see a 10-12 inch long handle version soon. Maybe a beefier retaining ring too.
I also picked a digital tire inflator, and the new Thor .401 long barrel air hammer.
I have only fondled the air hammer but, it's a lot heavier than my other air hammers. I'll see if I can find something to beat into submission at work to see if it's a heavy hitter. I wanted something beefier but, I wanted the .401 shank since I have a drawer full of bits.![]()
Kind of new. I have been looking for this guy for about 9 years. My wife packed it up when we moved with some furniture instructions 9 years ago. We are getting ready to move again and it turned upoh I have missed it so!

My dad has a set. I don’t know who made them but they feel well made. I use them almost every time I need a hex key at home. If I’m not mistaken I think they have a WF on them for Western Forge but I haven’t used them in a little while so I maybe thinking of something else.